Pierre-Émile Martin
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Pierre-Émile Martin | |
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Pierre-Émile Martin | |
Born |
18 August 1824 Bourges |
Died |
23 May 1915 Fourchambault |
Nationality | France |
Pierre-Emile Martin (18 August 1824, Bourges, Cher – 23 May 1915, Fourchambault) was a French industrial engineer.
He applied the principle of recovery of the hot gas in an open hearth furnace, a process invented by Carl Wilhelm Siemens.
References
- Larousse encyclopédique en couleurs, 1978
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